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Master of Science in Advanced Occupational Therapy

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Department Department of Rehabilitation Sciences

Entrance Year Sept 2026

Programme Code 51069

Stream Code

OTF for Generic (Full-time)
OTP for Generic (Part-time)
ONF for Neurology (Full-time)
ONP for Neurology (Part-time)
MHF for Mental Health (Full-time)
MHP for Mental Health (Part-time)
MSF for Musculoskeletal (Full-time)
MSP for Musculoskeletal (Part-time)

Mode of Study Mixed Mode

Normal Duration

1 year (Full-time)
2.5 years (Part-time)

Fund Type Self-Financed

Credits Required for Graduation

31

Local Application Deadline 15 Jan 2026 *
Early Round: 2025-10-15
Main Round: 2026-01-15
Extended Round: 2026-04-30

Non-Local Application Deadline 15 Jan 2026 *
Early Round: 2025-10-15
Main Round: 2026-01-15
Extended Round: 2026-04-30

Tuition Fees

HK$7,400 per credit for local and non-local students

Programme Leader(s)

Scheme Coordinator
Prof. Karen Liu
PDOT, BSc, MPhil, PhD, FOTARA, HKROT, OT Registered (AHPRA), OTR

Programme Leader
Prof. Will Chien
BSc (NTU), MEd (JCU), PhD (Monash)

Remarks

The Postgraduate Scheme in Rehabilitation Sciences comprises the following awards:

  • MSc in Advanced Occupational Therapy 深造職業治療學理學碩士學位
  • MSc in Advanced Physiotherapy 深造物理治療學理學碩士學位
  • MSc in Advanced Rehabilitation Sciences 深造康復科學理學碩士學位

Aims and Characteristics

Programme Aims
To equip students with advanced knowledge and professional skills in occupational therapy or a chosen area of clinical specialism within occupational therapy, to enable them to meet changing needs in occupational therapy practice and contribute to the development of specialised practices.

To equip students with the lifelong ability to critically analyse and evaluate ongoing practice to enhance the quality of occupational therapy practice.

To foster students' knowledge and skills in occupational therapy or areas of clinical specialism relevant to the discipline, to improve their professional competence in advanced occupational therapy practice.


Characteristics
To enhance the integration of people with disabilities into mainstream society, rehabilitation practices should be equally emphasised across hospitals, rehabilitation centres, clients’ homes and communities, and workplaces. Our MScAdOT equips occupational therapists with advanced knowledge and skills, grounded in a strong theoretical and scientific foundation of evidence-based practice that is responsive to both personal and environmental factors across diverse or specialised practice settings. The programme enables students to meet the changing needs of clients and contribute to the development of occupational therapy practices both locally and internationally. Besides the Generic advanced occupational therapy stream, the programme also offers unique professional specialisations in Neurology, Mental Health, and Musculoskeletal practice, tailored to the specific interests and career goals of students who aspire to become future leaders in these areas.

Please note that this programme does not confer eligibility for registration with the Occupational Therapists Board of Hong Kong.

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